India + US disclosure intelligence
When smart money's filings overlap, you'll know.
Flock reads the public filings of India's tracked investors, mutual funds and FIIs — and US 13F filers — then flags when several of them disclose the same stock. Time-stamped. Source-linked. Research, not advice.
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Definition
Smart Money Overlap is Flock's name for multi-entity disclosure overlap: several tracked investors, mutual funds, or 13F filers each disclosing a position in the same security within the same window. Flock shows the overlap with every underlying filing dated and linked to its source. It is a public-record fact, not a recommendation or a rating.
Live from the filings
Disclosure overlap, flagged — this is what it looks like
Real overlap events computed from public regulatory filings — how many tracked entities disclosed the same security, and in which window. Who they are is shown inside the product.
14independent managers disclosed positions in this security within the same window, per filings across sources.
Sumeet Industries Ltd-$NSE: SUMEETINDS
Window: May 23, 2026 – Aug 21, 2026
14independent managers disclosed positions in this security within the same window, per filings across sources.
Zaggle Prepaid Ocean Services Ltd.NSE: ZAGGLE
Window: May 22, 2026 – Aug 20, 2026
11independent managers disclosed positions in this security within the same window, per filings across sources.
GACM Technologies LimitedNSE: GATECH
Window: May 22, 2026 – Aug 20, 2026
Counts and dates from public filings (NSE, BSE, SEBI, AMFI, SEC). Numbers, not verdicts. Not investment advice.
How disclosure overlap works
Step 1: Filings land
SEBI SAST & Reg-7 filings, NSE & BSE shareholding patterns, bulk & block deals, AMFI mutual-fund portfolios, and SEC 13F filings.
Step 2: Entities resolve
The same investor filing under different names becomes one entity — so overlap is counted across formats, not per document.
Step 3: Overlap is flagged
When several tracked entities disclose the same security in the same window, Flock shows the overlap — every line linked to its original filing.
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Frequently asked questions
What is a disclosure overlap?
An overlap is recorded when several tracked entities — investors, mutual funds, FIIs, or 13F filers — have each publicly disclosed a position in the same security within the same window. Each underlying filing keeps its own date and source link, so the whole overlap can be verified.
Where does the data come from?
SEBI SAST and Reg-7 filings, NSE and BSE shareholding patterns, bulk and block deals, AMFI monthly mutual-fund portfolios, and SEC 13F filings. Investor name variants are resolved to one entity, so an overlap is counted across filing formats rather than per document.
Is an overlap a recommendation?
No. An overlap is a fact about public filings: several entities disclosed the same security. Filings are delayed by design, a position may already be closed, and Flock ranks nothing. You read the filings — each one dated and linked — and decide what they mean.
What is free and what is paid?
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